Activities Sports & Athletics Review of Jackson Freestyle Skates Share PINTEREST Email Print Jackson Freestyle Skates With Ultima Mark IV Blade. Photo © Tournament Sports Sports & Athletics Skating Gear Basics History Lessons Famous Skaters Inline Skating Baseball Basketball Bicycling Billiards Bodybuilding Bowling Boxing Car Racing Cheerleading Cricket Extreme Sports Football Golf Gymnastics Ice Hockey Martial Arts Professional Wrestling Skateboarding Paintball Soccer Swimming & Diving Table Tennis Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Other Activities Learn More By Jo Ann Schneider Farris Jo Ann Schneider Farris was a silver medalist in junior ice dancing at the 1975 U.S. National Figure Skating Championships and is the author of two books on skating our editorial process Jo Ann Schneider Farris Updated March 31, 2017 The Bottom Line The Jackson Freestyle boot and blade combination figure skate is a good choice for ice skaters who are beginning to master single jumps, double jumps, and most spins. The price is reasonable and the quality of the boot is a good choice for many figure skaters. Manufacturer's Site Pros Jackson Freestyle skates are reasonably priced.The attached blade is attached with screws, so it can be removed.The Jackson Freestyle boots are very comfortable.Jackson Freestyle skates are lightweight.Jackson Freestyle skates are durable. Cons The attached blade is not of the highest quality. Description Polyurethane coated leather upperLeather liningSoft toplineFlex notchContoured backstrapExtra ankle paddingBrass hooksUltima Mark IV blade attachedHeat MoldableSeveral sizes are available for boys, girls, men, and women Review of Jackson Freestyle Skates Jackson Freestyle skates are an excellent choice for a figure skater who is advancing from the beginner level to an intermediate or advanced level. The boots are comfortable and are not that heavy. The extra padding adds to the comfort of the boot. The soles are durable and the boots are strong. The attached blade that comes with this boot-blade skate combination is not of the highest quality but is sufficient for figure skaters who are just beginning to master single jumps, Axels, double jumps, and most spins. Since the blade can be removed with screws, there is the option of just purchasing the Jackson Freestyle boot without the attached blade. With that option, the figure skater can attach the blade of his choice and take advantage of the high quality of the Jackson Freestyle boot. The Jackson Freestyle model makes it possible for figure skaters to purchase a good skate at a reasonable price. Manufacturer's Site